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Employment protection legislation in Croatia
Published 2014-06-01Subjects: “…Employment Protection Legislation Index…”
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Educating Your State Legislators
Published 2019-03-01“… Both legislators and citizens play important roles in ensuring a fair and effective state government. …”
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Issues in Health Board Legislation
Published 2019-03-01“…These uncertainties in the legislation can bring the hospital administrations and the members of the health board together with the citizen. …”
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The Greening of Norwegian Fisheries Legislation
Published 2010-04-01“… The objective of both international and national fisheries management legislation has traditionally been to optimize utilization of individual fish stocks. …”
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The Romanian Legislative Framework on Immigration
Published 2007-10-01“…<p>This paper critically discusses the legal framework pertaining to the status of foreigners and migration and highlights several of the challenges related to adapting the existing legislation to the requirements imposed by the adhesion to the European Union and the need to incorporate the acquis into the national legislation. …”
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Proof of endorment Algérien législation
Published 2023-01-01“…In light of the policy of the Algerian state based on the orientation of investments and the abandonment of oil rents, the endowment has emerged as an important investment resource and a fertile field for competition to do good, so the Algerian state has given it its attention and made it a priority of its legislative policies through the laws it issued, which aims to protect the endowment from various forms of infringement One of the most prominent forms of protection is the organization of the means of establishing endowment in accordance with the principle of freedom of proof enshrined in Article 35 of the Endowment Law 10/91, which states that the endowment is established by all legitimate and legal methods the study aims to show the most important means adopted by the Algerian legislator in proving the legal endowments, including legitimacy, and the study concluded that subjecting the endowment to the general rules of proof is unavoidable, taking into account the specificity of righteousness and goodness that distinguishes it.…”
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On the Problems of the Humanization of Criminal Legislation
Published 2019-03-01“…The article reveals the concept of humanization of legislation, analyzes the statistics of crimes to which decriminalization is applied. …”
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Reforming the Legislation on Administrative Offences
Published 2019-12-01Subjects: “…legislation on administrative offences…”
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Legislative Representation and Governability in Brazil
Published 2013-06-01“…By having this in mind, this reflection is aimed to make an analysis of the Brazilian democratic representation model, specifically in relation to its majoritarian government composition, that, in this country, is part of a unique legislative model named as “Coalition Presidentialism”. …”
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Norwegian Data Legislation and Research
Published 1985-07-01“…Norwegian Data Legislation and Research…”
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Anti-corruption legislation of Iceland
Published 2007-09-01“…The article offers a comprehensive analysis of Iceland’s legislation on issues of bribery, money laundering, bank secrecy etc.A bribe in the legislation is defined as “presents and other benefits”. …”
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Legislative institutions and processes in Malaysia
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Reforming the pre-legislative process
Published 2011“…Reforms are required to ensure that public debate and deliberation precede rather than merely follow legislative enactments. They may strengthen the State's capacity to draw upon the expertise and experiences of Indian citizens, and may, ultimately, help us take a few more steps towards evolving into a robust deliberative democracy.…”
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